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What kind of species are plankton in?

Plankton are a part of the Kingdom Animalia. The genus and species of plankton can vary greatly because they are a very diverse group of organisms.


How is fungi same to plants?

Fungi is part of the Plant Kingdom.


Is seaweed part of the plant kingdom?

Sea weeds are algae.They are protists,not plants.


Which group is not a microscope kingdom?

Plants are not part of the microscope kingdoms. Microscope kingdoms typically refer to microorganisms such as bacteria, protists, and fungi. Plants are considered part of the plant kingdom.


What characteristics does the plants have to be part of the plant kingdom?

autotrophs,multicelluar,eukaryotic,nucleus,cellmembrance


Are all plants part of the plant kingdom?

A plant is in a kingdom on its own.Like the Animal Kingdom.Their are 5 kingdoms for living things to be classified in: 1.Plants 2.Animals 3.Fungi 4.Bacterias 5.Protist


Are strawberries fungi?

No, strawberries are part of the flowering group of plants. In fact, fungi are no longer considered part of the plant kingdom.


Which kingdom was once grouped with plants?

Being a plant, the redwood belongs to Plantae.


Are dinoflagellate a algae or a protozoa?

Dinoflagellates are actually neither plants nor animals. They are single-celled organisms and are, in fact, members of the Protist kingdom. They are plankton and can be either zooplankton or phytoplankton, which means they can be plant-like (photosynthetic producers) or animal-like (heterotrophic consumers).


Is zooplankton a plant?

Plankton can be plant or animal life - but the plant type of plankton is called phytoplankton, and some of those plants are in fact, green in color.See the 'Diatom' related link listed below for pictures of the green colored type of phytoplankton.


What is the class of the Mustard plant?

Brassica, or mustard plants, are a part of the class rosids. They are part of the plant kingdom and the angiosperm phylum of plants.


Are dinoflagellates phytoplankton?

No phytoplankton would have to be plants and dinoflagellates are animals and if regarded as part of the plankton would need to be called zoo-plankton.